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“I would highly recommend this game to any fan of Portal, Braid, or Mega Man as well as platformer/puzzle fans.”
9/10 – The Geeks FTW “The unique blend of gravity puzzles, old school platforming, and devilishly difficult let-me-try-that-just-one-more-time gameplay it offers that make it a worthy investment for five of your gaming dollars.”
4/5 – Evil Avatar

A játékról

Defy Gravity is an action platformer that is a mix between classic platforming and gravity based puzzle solving. Kara, our heroine, has access to a unique gameplay mechanic that she uses to manipulate the world around her. She has a gun that is able to alter the laws of physics through the creation of pockets of gravity and anti-gravity. By mastering the use of these abilities Kara is able to augment her jump in order to almost fly past obstacles. These powers can also be utilized to move objects that block her path and platforms that Kara stands on in order to traverse the levels.

Key Features:

Unique physics engine that provides a never before experienced gameplay experience.

Xbox controller and keyboard/mouse support

24 unique levels

A second quest mode that radically changes the game and adds an additional 24 levels

Defy Gravity really only does one thing wrong. It undersells itself, look past the graphics and you'll find this gem of a puzzle platformer and you'll experience quite a gratifying sensation once you beat it. So why not pick the game up and add it to your library, you might just be taken aback with what you find.

Tough platforming game, but worth the cheap price you can find it at, or especially when it goes on sale you can easily find it for less than a buck. The goal, to reach the end of each level offering a different level of difficulty with different obstacles. The gimmick, a double jump ability and an anti-gravity/well-gravity gun. Using both of these while stagnant is easy though tricky, but when you have to use them while on the run can prove quite difficult and at times frustrating. The hard mode features only the well-gravity gun. Beating this latter mentioned segment proved really difficult and a true test of the puzzle and platforming skills. I did find a few odd issues. At times the screen would go black when loading or reloading a level. Shooting would fix the problem, however, if the level was saved at a save point, you may need to act quickly, shooting and eliminating your gravity shot then moving forward when given limited time only added to the difficulty and when it's unnecessary difficulty, it made it really bad. The graphics are simple, the sound and music forgettable, but it's the gameplay that wins this game a recommendation.

Overall though, I did appreciate the tests and found the game worthy of playing and I do recommend it for you if you can deal with proper frustration and sometimes improper and unnecessary frustrations.